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Lyreleaf Sage

by LiamGeorgia, USA

Common flower here

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Lyre-leaf Sage

by perezzHouston, Texas, USA

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Lyreleaf Sage

by LindaKing2Tennessee, USA

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Lyre-leaf Sage

by AliceGriffithTexas, USA

Wild in the yard.

0 1 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by juliejim7863Titusville, Florida, USA

0 1 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by James A McNairTitusville, Florida, USA

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Lyre-leaf Sage

by James A McNairFlorida, USA

Orlando Wetlands

0 0 Lyre-leaf Rock Cress

Lyre-leaf Rock Cress

by MachiAlaska, USA

Rocky, disturbed area at the edge of a bog

0 0 Lyreleaf Sage

Lyreleaf Sage

by ForestDragonVirginia, USA

Upright plant with a hairy, squarish stem. Leaves form basally in a roseatte. ...

0 1 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by auntnance123Florida, USA

approx. 10 inches tall

1 3 Lyreleaf sage

Lyreleaf sage

by auntnance123Florida, USA

rosette of scalloped, purple-veined leaves, square stem up to 12 inches tall

0 0 Lyreleaf sage

Lyreleaf sage

by Jlk903Mobile, Alabama, USA

A fairly abundant sage around the mobile area.

0 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by oLIVIaLOU11College Station, Texas, USA

White flowers

0 1 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by Mandy HollmanGeorgia, USA

Lilac wildflowers in clusters on stalks, growing in a little patch

0 1 Orchard Orbweaver

Orchard Orbweaver

by chesterbperryEast Ridge, Tennessee, USA

A cool little spider whose web I unintentionally disturbed while checking out ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf Rock Cress

Lyre-leaf Rock Cress

by MachiAlaska, USA

Rocky riverbank

0 0 Lyreleaf Sage

Lyreleaf Sage

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

Lyreleaf sage is a strictly upright, hairy ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by drPVirginia, USA

A member of the mint family (Lamiaceae). Like most members of the family,

0 0 Lyreleaf Sage

Lyreleaf Sage

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Perennial that self sows freely and can form groundcover. Spikes of pale blue ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by drPVirginia, USA

A spring-blooming member of the mint family, Lamiaceae. The flowers appear in ...

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Lyre-leaf sage

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Native Americans used the root as a salve for sores, and used the whole plant ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by Michael EllingtonNorth Carolina, USA

A single stem with tiny hairs emerges from a basal rosette with lobed leaves. ...

0 2 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by MachiFlorida, USA

Purple tube-shaped flowers with dark leaves. Very similar looking to their ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by JOHN2Sanford, Florida, USA

Flower stalk 3-8 dm tall from Basel rosette of deeply pinnately cut/lobed ...

1 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by drPVirginia, USA

This is a common herbaceous wildflower in the eastern United States. The deeply ...

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Chocolate Daisy

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Lyre-leaf greeneyes or chocolate flower is ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by jenne.stillerNorth Carolina, USA

Basal rosette of leaves up to 8" long; leaves have irregular margins, typically ...

0 0 Chocolate Daisy

Chocolate Daisy

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Lyre-leaf greeneyes or chocolate flower is ...

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